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Old 01-12-2008, 03:10 AM
Cristi
 
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Default Office Standard 2007 can be loaded on both desktop & laptop?

I know I can purchase the student version which can be loaded on up to 3 PC,
but I use Outlook a lot, hence I am considering the Standard 2007. I don't
find any information if it's strictly for 1 computer, or if it can be
downloaded on laptop and desktop of the same owner. Can anyone help?
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Old 01-12-2008, 08:58 AM
garfield-n-odie [MVP]
 
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Default Re: Office Standard 2007 can be loaded on both desktop & laptop?

If it is a retail-box copy, then you can install on one desktop and one
laptop both owned by you. If it is a preinstalled (OEM) copy that comes
with a new computer, then you can only install on the computer that the
software came with.

Cristi wrote:

> I know I can purchase the student version which can be loaded on up to 3 PC,
> but I use Outlook a lot, hence I am considering the Standard 2007. I don't
> find any information if it's strictly for 1 computer, or if it can be
> downloaded on laptop and desktop of the same owner. Can anyone help?


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